E-Scams & Fake E-mail (Phishing)

How to spot fake emails:You may receive an email falsely claiming to be from Reeves and Associates or Reeves Miller Zhang & Diza or any other attorneys from our office. Sending fake emails is called “phishing” because the sender is “fishing” for your personal information. This is to to trick you into giving up your personal, account or financial information. Phishing emails may ask you to visit a fake website, or call a fake customer service number. Phishing emails can also contain attachments that install malevolent software on your computer when opened.

Keep in mind that receiving a fake email doesn’t mean your account has been compromised. If you think an email is fake, don’t open it, don’t reply to the email, don’t click any links, or don’t download any attachments.

Scammers have been sending e-mails claiming to represent Reeves and Associates and/or Reeves Miller Zhang Diza. The e-mail claims to provide an opportunity to immigrate to the United States. These e-mails are not coming from the Reeves and Associates and/or Reeves Miller Zhang Diza, and you should not respond to these e-mails.